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Show day by Mrs. Eugene Morris. Covers Cov-ers were placed for the guest of honor, Mrs. T. A. Masters, Miss Annie Masters, Mrs. L. W. Nielsen Niel-sen of Sandy, Miss Hazel Morris Mor-ris and Miss Helen Morris. A family dinner for sixteen members was arranged Sunday evening to compliment Mrs. Contralto Con-tralto by her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Clive Sid-doway. Sid-doway. Out-of-town guests were Mrs. Sarah Palfreyman and son, Warwick Palfreyman of Spring-ville, Spring-ville, and Miss Norma Larson of Salt Lake City. Vliitor Entertained Mrs. Andrew Contralto of Boston, Mass., who, , with her small son, Thomas Matthew, has been visiting here with her parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Masters, and friends in Salt Lake City the past month, has been entertained enter-tained a great deal, both informally infor-mally and at special parties. Her sister, Miss Annie Masters, Mas-ters, gave a delightful bridge dinner Wednesday evening. Hones Hon-es and nasturtiums were tln flowers used on the dining tables and places marked for Mrs. Con-tratto, Con-tratto, Miss Norma Larson of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Willard Nichols, Mrs. James Carrigan, Mrs. Loren Stokes, Mrs. A. J. Boberg, Mrs. William Grant, Mrs. Eugene Culleton of Magna, Mrs. Wynn Kaby, Mrs. Clive Siddoway, Mrs. Dee Johanson, Mrs. Lawrence Stillman of Cop-perton. Cop-perton. Miss Larson and Mrs. Kaby received prizes at cards and Mis. Contratto a gift. A luncheon honoring Mrs. Contratto was that given Tues- |